Kurako

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Kurako
Kurako receptionistKurata from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Kurako (left) and Kurata (right)
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017)
Subject origin Jellyfish
Notable members

Kurako are a species in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake. During the events, a total of three of these humanoid species of jellyfish appear in Gwarhar Lagoon, and one in Beanbean Fields. They include the Jellyfish Sisters, Gigi and Merri, and two children. One of the children is a girl dressed in a red bow and a dress, and acts as a receptionist to the Jellyfish Sisters' Relaxation Room. Their faces are a bright, light purple, which was changed to a blackish-blue in the remake. The name "kurako" comes from Japanese kurage, which means "jellyfish."

The other child is a boy dressed in red swimming trunks, identified as Kurata. He is encountered on the Beanbean Fields coastline, near a Surfing Spot on the edge of Oho Ocean. When spoken to, he recommends shoving something into the Surfing Spot to turn it into a surfboard, hinting that this may be done by having Mario hammer Luigi into it using the Dunk Hammer.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, the Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser mode introduces another child, a girl with a purple bow and dress, who acts as an announcer and judge for Wendy's "Cutie Battle Contest".

Gallery

Internal names

Girl

Game File Name Meaning

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions content0.game/romfs/Obj/FChr.dat/_CA_INFO_/f_kurako
content0.game/romfs/Obj/FChr.dat/_CA_INFO_/f_ko_kurako
kurako From「海月クラゲ」(kurage, "jellyfish") and the Japanese female name ending「」(-ko)
The second file is her Minion Quest counterpart

Boy

Game File Name Meaning

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions content0.game/romfs/Obj/FChr.dat/_CA_INFO_/f_kurata kurata From「海月クラゲ」(kurage, "jellyfish") and the Japanese male name ending「~た」(-ta)

Trivia

  • In the Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide, the receptionist is described as a "man".[1]

References

  1. ^ "Talk to the man at the counter in the Relaxation Room and purchase a massage for Mario and Luigi." – Thomason, Steve (2003). Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-930206-43-7. Page 88.